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FIND YOUR FIT: The EveryWear Bra™

FIND YOUR FIT: The EveryWear Bra™

FIND YOUR FIT: The EveryWear Bra™

Our sizing is designed specifically for the EveryWear Bra™ and may differ from traditional bra sizing.
Because this bra is engineered to lift and shape without underwire, finding the right fit means measuring the way the bra actually supports your body — not relying on outdated formulas.

Key Points

  • Traditional bra sizing often falls short. The common “bust minus underbust” method doesn’t account for how breast volume is distributed or how a wireless bra is constructed.

  • The EveryWear Bra™ uses a 3-step fit system. Underbust determines band size, Above Bust helps confirm comfort, and Cup Depth determines cup letter.

  • Our sizing is unique to the EveryWear Bra™. Your usual size in other brands may differ — and that’s normal.

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Why Traditional Bra Sizing Can Be Misleading

Most bra brands determine cup size by subtracting your underbust measurement from your full bust measurement. While simple, this approach often misses how breast volume actually sits on the body.

Two people can have the same bust measurement, but:

  • one carries volume more forward

  • another carries volume more in the sides or back

That difference can dramatically affect how a bra fits — especially a wireless bra designed to lift and shape.

The EveryWear Bra™ fit system was created to address this gap.


How to Measure for the EveryWear Bra™

Important: Our sizing system is designed specifically for the EveryWear Bra™ and may differ from traditional bra sizing.

Step 1: Underbust (Determines Band Size)

Measure in inches, snug around your rib cage, just beneath your bust line.

  • Keep the tape snug (not tight)

  • Keep it parallel to the floor

This measurement determines your band size.

Band size guide:

  • 34 → 28–30"

  • 36 → 30–33"

  • 38 → 33–37"

  • 40 → 37–40"

  • 42 → 40–42"


Step 2: Above Bust (Comfort Check)

Measure in inches, relaxed under your arms.

This measurement helps confirm band comfort — especially if you’re between band sizes. Use it to decide whether you prefer to size up or down for comfort.

Above bust guide:

  • 34 → 33–35"

  • 36 → 35–37"

  • 38 → 37–39"

  • 40 → 39–41"

  • 42 → 41–43"

Think of this as a fit confirmation step, not a replacement for your underbust measurement.


Step 3: Cup Depth (Determines Cup Letter)

Measure in inches from the outside of one cup, over your nipple, to the center of your chest.

This measurement determines your cup letter (B, C, or D).

Why this matters:
Cup depth measures how much volume the bra needs to encapsulate and support — not just how much tissue exists around your torso.


Why We Use Cup Depth Instead of “Full Bust”

Most brands instruct you to measure the fullest part of your bust. That number can include tissue from the sides and back that doesn’t sit inside the cup.

Cup depth focuses on:

  • projection

  • cup volume placement

  • how the cup actually lifts and shapes

Referencing the nipple is intentional — it typically aligns with the bust point, or point of fullest projection, which is exactly what the cup must accommodate.


If You’re Between Sizes

Bodies aren’t standardized — and preferences vary.

If your measurements fall between sizes:

  • use the Above Bust measurement to guide comfort

  • consider whether you prefer a snug or more relaxed band

  • remember that fit can feel different depending on breast shape and softness


Why Fit Matters So Much for a Wireless Bra

The EveryWear Bra™ is a real bra — not a bralette. It’s engineered to lift and shape using construction, cup design, and tension distribution instead of underwire.

When the fit is right, many women say:

  • “I don’t feel it”

  • yet they look more lifted and supported under clothing

When the fit is off, even the best design can’t perform as intended.


The Goal: A Bra You Don’t Want to Take Off

The EveryWear Bra™ was designed to be your everyday, go-to bra — smooth under tees, supportive all day, and comfortable enough to forget you’re wearing it.

If traditional sizing has left you frustrated, you’re not alone.
You just deserve a sizing system designed for the way this bra actually works.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is EveryWear Bra™ sizing the same as other brands?

No. Our sizing is designed specifically for the EveryWear Bra™ and may differ from traditional bra sizing. Many customers find their best fit differs from what they wear elsewhere.

Why do you measure “above bust”?

The above bust measurement helps confirm comfort and guide sizing when you’re between band sizes. It’s a secondary check — not the primary band measurement.

Why does the cup measurement reference the nipple?

In bra design, the nipple typically aligns with the bust point (the point of fullest projection). Measuring across that point helps determine cup volume more accurately.

What if my measurements don’t match perfectly?

That’s common. Use the chart as a guide, factor in comfort preference, and know that slight variation is normal.

What’s the most common reason bras are returned?

Wrong size. That’s why we focus so heavily on fit education upfront.

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